Donald H. Frew
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Donald Hudson Frew III | |
Born | May 11, 1960 in Long Beach CA |
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Church | Coven Trismegiston, Berkeley, California |
Other names | D. Hudson Frew, Morgann 3* |
Offices held | Trustee, Global Council of the United Religions Initiative; Exec. Secretary, Interfaith Center at the Presidio; National Interfaith Representative, Covenant of the Goddess |
Title | High Priest |
Spouse | Anna Korn |
Parents | James E. Frew, Rose Marie Frew |
Donald H. Frew is a Wiccan Elder and High Priest of Coven Trismegiston in Berkeley, California. He is one of two National Interfaith representatives for the Covenant of the Goddess. He is active with a number of interfaith groups, and has served with the Parliament Assembly of the Parliament of the World’s Religions, the Global Council of the United Religions Initiative, the board of directors of the Interfaith Center at the Presidio of San Francisco, and the Expressing the United Religions Initiative in Music and the Arts. Frew is the founder and director of the Lost and Endangered Religions Project, focused on preserving and restoring the religious traditions of marginal communities.
Frew has written articles on the history and origins of Wicca and witchcraft, including a critique of Aidan Kelly's Crafting the Art of Magic; Kelly had been initiated into Gardnerian Wicca in Frew's coven.